````In April 2003, Tice sent an e-mail to the DIA agent handling his suspicions about a co-worker being a Chinese spy. He was prompted to do so by a news report about two FBI agents who were arrested for giving classified information to a Chinese double agent.~~
Nice story, isn't it?
It's NOT true; he did send an email about a co-worker, saying that she MIGHT be a spy; his proof?
he THOUGHT her mother was a spy.
After that got knocked down, he did it AGAIN; that's when he got the psych test.
That is THE story.
Carefully parse what this guy is saying; he's not saying ANYTHING; he's got nothing except a bunch of "mights" and "what if's"
Tonight on Hardball, he actually said he's going to see the judiciary committee tomorrow to -- and this is almos t an exact quote "press the flesh and meet and greet" -- or something very close to that.
btw, this guy did NOT work on any kind of intercept or wiretapping; he's talking about stuff he had NO access to.
So I wonder if he was an "intelligence employee" and NOT an "intelligence agent", or is there a difference?
I was half-paying attention, but I'm almost certain that Mathspews prefaced a leading question with a comment along the lines that the actions of the US related to the "NSA spying scandal" was akin to the violations perpetrated by communist Russia way back in the day, with a subsequent response by Tice in the affirmative.